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So, 'Death Faces' is a curious entry from '88, a blend of documentary and horror that really pushes the boundaries of what you might expect from both genres. The pacing is quite erratic, which adds to its unsettling tone. It feels like a fever dream at times, with this gritty realism that just lingers. The practical effects are something else—grimy and raw, which gives it that authentic feel. Plus, the performances have this almost chaotic energy, making you question what's real and what's orchestrated. There’s a distinct sense of voyeurism that runs throughout, capturing the grotesque and fascinating aspects of death. It’s definitely a conversation starter for collectors, if you can get past the rough edges.
Explores death in a raw, unsettling mannerUnique blend of documentary style with horror elementsNotable for practical effects and chaotic performances
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